DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter)
One-way converter
Converts digital to analog audio signals
Digital to analog conversion
Easy installation
Weighs only 26 grams for easy portability
Built-in microphone for clear calls
32, 44.1, 48, 96kHz sampling at 24 bits
USB powered, 5V 1A
Toslink and RCA audio output
2-way
32, 44.1, 48 and 96kHZ sample rate in 24 Bits
Digital to analog audio signals
4K audio embedding
High-bandwidth HDMI capability
One-way
Amplifies digital signals
32, 44.1, 48 and 96kHZ sample rate
Digital to analog audio signals
Can convert audio
Compact design
1-way converter
RCA to Toslink
Customizable sound level
For gaming consoles
Enhance your audio experience easily
Versatile compatibility with various devices
High-quality audio conversion
Compact and easy to use
High-quality audio conversion
Supports both analog and digital formats
7.1 surround sound
Various settings
DA converter
It is no secret that the world of electronics is moving faster and faster. It can therefore be a challenge to get new and old equipment to be compatible with each other and get the most out of your money over the longest possible time period. Luckily, there is help for that with our wide range of different converters that convert new and old signals and allow you to use your electronic devices instead of replacing them more often than is good for your wallet. You may not know it, but you have most likely already tried using a DA converter during your lifetime. It is actually a very normal process and occurs, for example, when you play music from a CD out through the speakers on your stereo system or your computer's speakers.
DA converters are also called analog to SPDIF converters or phono to optical converters, which are digital, so perhaps you know the device under one of the other names. If nothing else, you are surely familiar with its functionality.
A DA converter can convert analog audio to digital or digital to analog. The DA converter can, for example, connect an analog audio device to a digital receiving device. This means that devices not made to work together become compatible with a DA converter. Hence the name 'DA', meaning digital/analog. The hybrid circuit allows you to use your products flexibly. It can be difficult to know what the difference between digital and analog sound is. Analog is the opposite of digital sound, and thus sound that has not been digitally processed.
Flexible functionality for image and sound
It may not be a product you are aware of by name in advance, but you might have come across it one way or another. For instance, have you watched a good movie on your television but chosen to play the sound through your stereo or surround sound system? Then you have actually tried it! The opposite of a DA converter is, of course, an AD converter, which converts analog to digital. You will also find converters for this purpose here on the page, so you are fully covered from an electronic perspective.
Not only is it an expensive pleasure to have great rotation in your electronic devices, which many think should be replaced when they no longer immediately work with newer electronic units, it is actually also impractical. With a DA converter, you get the best of both worlds – the fantastic picture on your television and the unmatched sound from your system. This is possible due to the conversion technology in our DA converters. Take the cinema experience home to your living room and watch your favorite movie without having to invest in a huge setup. For a smaller amount, you can reproduce the experience at home while using your DA converter for several different devices than just your television and your system.
The signal is completely transformed with a DA converter and is particularly suitable for devices that are connected using coaxial cables and coaxial connectors, also called COAX. This type is digital and typically marked with a yellow color. If the input is instead red/black or red/white, it is an analog input. These are electronic cables typically used between televisions and antenna sockets. You will therefore likely encounter that type of cables when you need to convert a digital signal from your television to an analog signal instead. Such a setup has a coaxial female connector and an optical SPDIF female connector. Additionally, there are two RCA female inputs.
Our DA converters come in several different types of compact designs. This is easy and convenient when you need to connect the devices. They are discreet and can either be placed in a power strip or directly into the wall socket without attracting too much attention. Attention will surely be drawn to the superior sound quality instead. The converter can also be hidden behind other electronic equipment in the home for ultimate discretion while maintaining full functionality. Our DA converters also come in neutral colors, black, white, and gray, so they are not eye-catching in the home.
A huge and highly noteworthy advantage of our DA converter is its low power consumption. With just 0.5 – 3 watts depending on which model you choose and need. Not only are our DA converters already affordable, but their use is also a highly economical sensible solution to have at home. Our DA converters can be used in virtually all electronic equipment.
Get your hands on one of our DA converters today and reform your sound and image experience at home by giving them new and lasting life instead of acquiring new devices.